Incorruptibility

usgb/ˌɪnkəˌrʌptəˈbɪləti/
noun

The quality of being honest and morally upright, not able to become dishonest or immoral.

His incorruptibility has made him a respected figure in the community.
Visual representation of "incorruptibility" - The quality of being honest and morally upright, not able to become dishonest or immoral.

Often appears as...

  • display of incorruptibility
  • known for his incorruptibility

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Moral Strength

Refers to a person's strong moral character that resists corruption or influence from power or money.

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The judge's incorruptibility was evident when she refused bribes to alter her verdict.
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Rare Quality

Used to praise someone who maintains ethical principles, despite common occurrences of corruption around them.

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Despite political pressure, the official's incorruptibility remained intact.
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Admirable Trait

Often used to express admiration for someone's commitment to honesty, especially in challenging situations.

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Her incorruptibility during the scandal earned her public respect.
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